A History of Haiku (Volume One)
English


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<p>Of all forms of poetry and literature haiku is likely the least amenable to chronological treatment. Haiku comprises moments of vision and a history of moments is hardly achievable. If we were to choose one for such a task however a strong case could be made for Reginald Horace Blyth (1898-1964). Best known for his acclaimed four-volume haiku anthology Blyth's appreciation and understanding of haiku and its motives are perhaps unequaled by any Westerner. In selecting the outstanding works of as many poets as possible Blyth presents readers with a true vision of the history of haiku taking care to highlight its ups and downs its masters and its failures but more than anything its unique ability to communicate the incommunicable.</p><p><br></p><p>The first of two volumes this book introduces the reader to the major themes of haiku as well as illustrating its development from other styles such as hokku and renga. The reader is then guided through the poetry of the greatest haiku masters including Bash�� Buson and Issa. Together with its companion volume this is a superb introduction to this ever ancient ever new poetic form.</p>
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